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Discover Ludwig"evicted from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the removal or expulsion of someone from a place, such as a house or property. Example: The tenants were evicted from their apartment after failing to pay rent for three months.
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If we're evicted from Parkdale, that's an eviction from Toronto.
They were promptly evicted from their bunkhouses.
"People are being evicted from their homes".
He was evicted from his apartment.
"We got evicted from our apartment.
She was evicted from her apartment.
The Garveys were evicted from their home on Dec. 31.
In 1936, she was evicted from her home.
When he did not, they were evicted from their condo.
His family was also evicted from their police housing.
She said refugees had also been evicted from other buildings.
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